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It’s Time to Plan Your Frugal Spring Garden

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

You can have your soil tested if you have trouble growing things, or if your soil has been greatly disturbed by recent construction activity. Your state university most likely has an agricultural extension to which you can submit samples to be analyzed (for a fee – ours is$15 per sample).

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10 Frugal Tips For Earth Day

Saving Cents With Sense

Many items can be made inexpensively, naturally, and without polluting your home with chemicals. Grow Your Own: Planting your own vegetables, fruit, and herbs can save you money, but it can also reduce the use of chemical pesticides. Now it is your turn? What works for your family?

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